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A look at Google Wave
Android And Me have written up an interesting assessment of Google Wave. Is Google Wave a evolutionary marriage of communication for the future or a confusing mess destined to be ignored by most? Check after the break for some very impressions of an early engine It has been over a month since Google
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I've been trying to figure out how to best comment on Google Wave, but really, all I can say is that it would be great that if as a web destination, that the conversations and interactivity here could mimic what was demonstrated with Google Wave. I think that in terms of conversations, connecting, and communication, that this is the kind of rich functionality that we should be looking towards here...
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ConceptDraw MindWave for Google Wave enables teams to collaborate on mind maps in an interactive interface in real time, to build map structures that represent existing or future projects and tasks.
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This app, which accesses Google Wave, isn't much different than accessing the collaboration service through the mobile browser on your iPhone or iPod touch. But the recent addition of push notifications is a step in the right direction.
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